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Australian TIKI LIVE "Faded Tour" with OPTIMUS GRYMEhace 75 días
 
Confirmed dates hot off the press!!
(presented by Tikidub and Niche Productions)

*featuring OPTIMUS GRYME


*Thurs 3rd Dec
MELBOURNE Hi-Fi Bar

*Fri 4th Dec
SYDNEY The Forum

*Thurs 10th Dec
BYRON BAY Great Northern

*Fri 11th Dec
GOLD COAST Coolangatta Hotel

*Sat 12th Dec
BRISBANE Hi-Fi Bar


for more information go to....
www.tikidub.com &
www.nicheproductions.com.au
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In the studio....hace 137 días
 
Tiki has been working on some exciting projects of late, one of which is JON TOOGOOD’s (Shihad) debut solo venture – oh my goodness! With Jon’s music and Tiki’s production, you KNOW this album will be absolutely banging!!! Stay tuned guys, we’ll keep you posted on its progress…
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ALBUM REVIEWhace 137 días
 
FLUX
(Dirty Dub/Rhythmethod 2009)

First of all, massive BIG UPS to all the producers who feature on FLUX. It was an awesome buzz hearing which direction each producer took their selected track, and I’m super stoked with the final mix, its pumping!

The biggest challenge was compiling this monster and working out which remix would sit well with the next. I wanted FLUX to be similar to my DJ shows, to have that same energy and excitement, the kind of record you would put on to fire you up!

FLUX goes from dubstep to breaks, drum n bass to reggae, and finishes with a gorgeous re-rub of 'Past Present Future' by legends Pitch Black. The record starts with the controversial mix of 'David Lange You Da Bomb', in which I use parts of his incredible 1985 Oxford debate. Described as the highest point of his political career, David Lange blazes his opposition with some killa quotes, leaving them stunned and speechless. If you have a spare 6 minutes then you gotta check this piece of legendary footage here
FLUX to me means movement and change, liquid and flow. I wanted to release a remix album that embodied all those elements, but most of all make something kick ass for all the dub soldiers who have supported my live shows - who turn up thru rain and snow, I’m truly grateful. Thanks to everyone involved in the making of this record, without your support, guidance and talent, FLUX would not exist! Blessings & praises, see you on the dance floor!
- TIKI
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Flux tracklisthace 142 días
 
1. David Lange You Da Bomb!
2. Our Favorite Target - Pacific Heights Remix
3. Burning Fire - Oogun Remix
4. Its All In Your Head - Dutty Ranks Remix
5. Tangaroa - Razor Gang Remix
6. Dub Soldier - Tiki
7. Our Favorite Target - Antiform Remix
8. Wotcha Got - Teknik Remix
9. Our Favorite Target - Trei Remix
10. Now This Is It - State Of Mind Remix
11. Tangaroa - Sambora Remix
12. Always On My Mind - Mosus & Zero T Remix
13. Music Has Saved Me - Overproof Sound System Remix
14. Faded - DJ Digital Dub Remix
15. Sleep Whisperer - Pitch Black Remix
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Tiki + Shapeshifter 08/09 Tourhace 402 días
 
Shapeshifter return home for the summer from extremely successful tours of Europe, the UK and Australia. Their vinyl release of “One” has earned them a collection of rave reviews and radio play on the UK’s Radio One and their sold out Shepherd’s Bush show in London was legendary. Fresh out of the studio Shapeshifter will be performing new tracks off their next album, due for release mid-2009.

Tiki has had a phenomenal year. His hit single “Always On My Mind” has been number one on the singles chart, and has been the first ever single to achieve platinum digital single sales. Tiki will be performing an acoustic set of his tracks from Past, Present, Future.

Shapeshifter’s Devin Abrams solo project Pacific Heights will be opening the shows. He has just released his second album In A Quiet Storm which blends nu soul, hip hop and synthesized fusion and features some of our top vocalists including Joe Dukie (Fat Freddy’s Drop) and Ladi6.

Queenstown’s favourite Sunshine Soundsystem will be in charge of the decks led by legendary DJ Downtown Brown and MCs KP and Switch who are renowned for playing all of our soulful favourites.
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~Tiki Taane - Past Present Future~hace 737 días
 
Whakapuaki
Whakapuaki means ‘an awakening’, my brother-in-law wrote the lyrics on this song for me and my father performed them. Basically ‘Whakapuaki’ acknowledges the higher forces, the higher entities and the listeners, it then clears space to allow the listener to properly listen through the whole album. It’s more or less the ideal introduction song.

Tangaroa
Tangaroa means ‘God of the Sea’. This was the first song I wrote for my album, I started it a good four years ago. Since then I have come to realise it was the catalyst for all the changes I have been through the last few years. I wanted to make something that was challenging and progressive, yet at the same time united the past and the future as one. I clocked a Haka recording and discovered the speed was about 110 bpm, which is a great tempo for writing dancehall at. I threw in some tribal elements and came up with a rhythm that was very powerful even without the haka on top, so when my father laid one down, it just took it to a whole other level.
In my heart I believe this song embodies the power and Mana of Tangaroa and Haka.

Now This Is It
My boy Sean Deans (Bass Frontiers stand the fuck up) wrote the beat for this one, it’s a synthy Hip-Hop number. I was at his place in Melbourne one morning, he played me a bunch of beats and I geeked on a few of them. Two ended up on the album, I was going to use three, but the last didn’t make the cut. Anyhow I wrote verses and choruses for it, then did some extra production and engineering on it to fully push the sound out. Zaniah from Kobra Kai in Sydney sung an intro/outro on it for me. Some of you may know her from her work with MC Tali and the Full Cycle crew.
Lyrically ‘Now This Is It’ was a chance for me to throw the gauntlet down. I can feel this is my time and I want to let everyone know, fully back myself and take the risk I’ve always needed to in becoming a solo artist.

Our Favorite Target
I played the drums on this track. I’m not the best drummer, but I jammed out this cool dancehall/breaks rhythm, cut it up, looped it and turned it onto a full song. I thought it would be perfect for Julia Deans from Fur Patrol (Sean’s sister) to do something different on. I sent it to her, she laid down a few vocal takes and it came out amazing. This was great for me, because I got to have both the brother and sister on my album. The song is going to open doors for Julia in other directions, it shows she can really step outside of her comfort zone.
‘Past, Present, Future’ is a real family and close friend’s album. I never planned for it to be like that, it just worked out that way.

Faded
Sean Deans writing dancehall beats! I loved this riddim and knew I had to get my brother P Diggs on it for a duet. I’ve always wanted to do a song with P Diggs, and the feeling was mutual. We have known each other for so long and worked together so much. I’ve always been his soundbwoy or helped produce his stuff, so it was great to write together. We wanted to create a song about friendship, respect, love and admiration. He is one of my best friends and it felt so natural to record ‘Faded’. Every time we perform it live, it just seems to get better and better, watch out NZ!

Saviour Dub
This is one of the jungle tracks. Motive from Melbourne produced most of the beat, he’s an old mate from Christchurch days. I love the reggae jungle crossover sound and wanted to sing about how beautiful it is. A lot of younger people don’t know about how jungle started as a blend between Jamaican and English music. I felt a need to acknowledge that music and it’s message of unity.

Always on My Mind
This was me banging away on a crappy old acoustic guitar then singing on top. I recorded about twenty takes, by the end of that my tone and pitch was spot on, but the feeling I was really looking for was gone. I ended up going back to track three, it’s not spot on, but the feeling is far more raw and honest. I felt is was really important to do something under produced and real, especially in this age of auto-tune. I recorded ‘Always on My Mind’ for my ex-girlfriend, a beautiful woman who stood by me through all of my craziness the last five years. She’s living in Spain now…

Wotcha Got
Evan Short from Concord Dawn on heavy metal guitar over some fast breakbeats! Yeee Haaa!!!
This was going to be on the new Salmonella Dub album, but they ended up turning it down, so I took it and blew it out. Even got some live drumming from Uncle Deaks (Salmonella Dub). ‘Wotcha Got’ was my chance to remind people that, you don’t know what you got till you’re gone!
I can’t wait to play this one live. I love heavy guitar and don’t get to hear anywhere nearly enough of it in music these days!

Always on My Mind Dub
I played the drums on this one, most simple drum loop ever. I’m not too flash on the drums, ha!
Then I went to Wellington and got a string quartet to play on top of it, fleshed things out and added in the phone messages. The original version of ‘Always on My Mind’ is pretty happy and up tempo, so I wanted to do something that was sad and said “I miss you”. This songs pretty embarrassing, but my ex-girlfriend loves it, my mother loves it, and so do most females I’ve played it to. I think it shows my more feminine and caring side.

Music Has Saved Me
This one is a P-Money beat, one of the ones Scribe could have used for his new album.
I wanted to write a song that really paid homage to music and the positive effect it has had on my life. To be honest, if it wasn’t for music I would be in a gang or worse. I don’t want to go deep, but I would have ended up in a bad place. The chorus is inspired by a line from Ini Kamikaze’s ‘World Ah Music’, you know the one ‘Out in the streets, we call it murder’. One of the greatest lines of all time, in my opinion.

Past, Present, Future
My grandmother sings on this song, there is a catch though. She passed away about fifteen years ago and the vocals come from a tape recording of her singing one of her babies to sleep in her kitchen in the seventies. No one knows much about the recording, it came to my attention when I got asked to transfer it to CD so my family could listen to it.
The song doesn’t have a beat, I just arranged some strings and noises around the vocal.
My album contains musical content from myself, my father and my grandmother. That’s three generations, when I’m dead and gone and my descendants are listening to it, we’ll all be there shining guidance and light on them.
Traditionally Maori record history through Moko, carving and Waiata. I’m trying to live more in the present and update one of our traditions, this is my contribution.

It’s All In Your Head
I played most of the instruments on this song. Drums, bass, piano, keys. It was really challenging for me, and I think when you listen to it, you wouldn’t think it’s my music. Celia Church did the main vocal. She’s a friend of Julia Deans, another one of those New Zealanders living in Melbourne. Julia did the backing vocals, it’s amazing how many people living in Australia ended up having a hand in this album.

Tainui Waka
Several years ago I went on a spiritual journey to Rarotonga to retrace the route my people traveled to come to Aotearoa. I sat on this beach that was the launch point for the Tainui Waka, looked out at the open ocean and had a vision of sorts. I felt a need to say thank you to those brave people who climbed onto that waka and sailed out into the open seas for three weeks, a good eight hundred years ago. If it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t be here today, so I cut my dreadlocks off and buried them under a coconut tree as an offering. I would love to have been one of those people on the Waka. If right now it was announced that we had the option to board a flight to Mars, you’d find me on board, right up front, ready for whatever the future may bring.
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